Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:13 AM PST on February 4, 2014
- Scofflaw apron parking ticketed in Silver Lake (Eastsider)
- Eagle Rock’s Colorado Blvd to get new user-activated crosswalk lighting (Curbed)
- L.A. General Plan to include new stand-alone Health and Wellness element (healthyplan.la)
- Tales of Bell Gardens Dial-A-Ride sisterhood (L.A. Times)
- Worth watching: CicLAvia PSA, Ghost bikes (KTLA)
- New San Bernadino dedicated bus lane curbs baffle some car drivers (Press-Enterprise)
- Pop-up Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway “MANGo” a big success (Santa Monica Next)
- It’s time to embrace new urbanism for Bergamot Transit Village (SM Daily Press)
- Could it be that bikes aren’t really the cause of Santa Monica drivers’ misery? (Santa Monica Next)
- Forget Dodgers Stadium – how about that “Mass Transit Super Bowl?” (MTR, Gawker)
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